Definition
A wrestling ring is a raised platform with ropes, used for professional wrestling performances. It's designed to create a spectacle, far removed from the practicalities of amateur wrestling. Think of it as a stage for athletic theater, where storylines and characters are as important as the physical action. Itβs usually smaller than a boxing ring, emphasizing close-quarters combat. The ropes add to the drama, allowing for high-flying moves and dramatic rebounds. It's a key part of the wrestling entertainment industry.